Seminars

Judicial Conversations: The role of judicial institutions in the resolution of international conflicts

University College, Senate Suite

Law and Conflict at Durham and the Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice presentJudicial Conversations: The role of judicial institutions in the resolution of international conflicts

Funded by the Modern Law Review

26 and 27 April 2012, University College, Senate SuiteFeaturing the keynote speakers:

Judge Bruno Simma (formerly of the International Court of Justice) Judge Wolfgang Schomburg (formerly of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) Professor John Merrills (Emeritus Professor, University of Sheffield)

The theme of the workshop is the judicial role in the management and resolution of international conflicts. It is hoped that the interaction of distinguished judges and academics, alongside emerging scholars at the international level, will yield fruitful new ideas and avenues for research in the field.

The conference organisers gratefully thank the Modern Law Review and its seminar fund for their generous sponsorship of the workshop, as well as the Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, who have also acted as co-sponsors of the event.